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Dorne is the southernmost of the seven kingdoms of Westeros, divided from the rest of the continent by the Red Mountains. Only the narrow and well-guarded Prince's Pass connects Dorne to the [[The Reach|Reach]], and thus the remainder of the continent. …

*Valyria* is a nation of southern and western Essos, governed by the Freehold. Rather than be ruled by a single Prince or King, the Valyrian Freehold is council of land-owning lords, and all landed citizens are permitted a voice. No one family holds …

Comprising all of the land of Westeros from the Neck to the Wall, *The North* is the largest and wildest of the Kingdoms of Westeros. Sparsely populated, it retains more creatures of bygone ages than the southern half of the continent. The last tribes …

*The Vale* is one of the seven great kingdoms of Westeros, a mountainous jut of terrain demarcated by the Mountains of the Moon to the west and surrounded on the other three sides by water. The people of The Vale are fairly insular, which is unsurprising …

The most fertile of the seven kingdoms of Westeros, *The Reach* is the name for the lands in the southwest corner of the continent.
King of the Reach is Arys II Gardener and sits the Oakenseat, a living throne.
The Reach founded by the legendary …

*The Stormlands* are the region that takes up the southeast portion of the main continent of Westeros, and are named for the fury of the seas that pound her coasts for much of the year.
The Storm King is Eric Durrandon.

The Andals began in the tiny peninsula northwest of "Qohor":https://sonsofthecitadel.obsidianportal.com/wikis/qohor known as the Axe, but have expanded with startling swiftness to make *Andalos* into a prominent kingdom in northwest Essos, covering the …

The Iron Islands are located off the northwest coast of Westeros, and are a kingdom of raiders and reavers. Their lands are barely arable at all, and the vast majority of their food is either caught or stolen.
The Iron King is Bors Greyiron, better …